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Restore Defaults |
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Configurable setting | The Restore Default command restores the default settings for each | ||||
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| Restore Defaults |
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When to use | Adjust this setting when you wish to restore your settings to defaults. | ||||
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| Important: Restoring to defaults will overwrite all of the stored values. |
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| When you select Restore Defaults, a warning message appears, as shown | ||||
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| continue | cancel |
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| If you select continue, your settings will be restored to default. | |
| If you select cancel, your existing settings will be retained and the Device | |
| Info menu appears. |
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Defaults | If your dealer has created a set of defaults tailored to your unit, those will | |
| automatically be used in place of the factory defaults. The user cannot | |
| select between these two sets of defaults. |
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